Suppose that unbeknownst to you, your thermometer consistently reads 2.10 °C too high. Would this error lead to your experimentally determined molar mass being higher than the true value, lower than true, or would it have no effect? Explain your reasoning

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Suppose that unbeknownst to you, your thermometer consistently reads 2.10 °C too high. Would this error lead to your experimentally determined molar mass being higher than the true value, lower than true, or would it have no effect? Explain your reasoning

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